girl geeks are just that, geeks. if you want to find girls you need to look beyold irc chat channels and computer trade shows. a sociable geek is much more likely to find a real girl than a loser.
Nobody seems to realize that this is an amazing port. The speed is right up there with the Win32 version(minus the dynamic lighting, for now), and not a thing has changed. This is a great game, Epic was cool as hell for porting it, and now I have no more reasons to dual boot for a while.
This is a really bad thing. I think its completely retarded how half of the posts on any serious topic here on Slashdot, even VERY serious ones like this, try to be witty and clever. Quit trying to get those Funny points and quit posting for the hell of it.
I have a dual celeron system, currently running at 504mhz. Under Linux, I couldnt be happier with the speed of things. Celerons, believe it or not, can be used very efficiently in a server, regardless of the fact they only have 128kb L1 cache.
whoa, that was the first thing i thought of when i read this.
actually, there was a mention of a system like this that was then routed through a projector, making the side of the neighbors house next door the biggest screen on the block...
I believe that in order to save these comment boards , and to the right to anonimity, from disaster, that only registered users should have the option to post anonymously. This would add another hurdle to so called 'impulse posting' that seems to perpetuate itself on some threads here. This solution would preserve the right to post on topics you don't want to be associated with, but would prevent the assholes from ruining the intellegence of this place.
I, like most other readers of Slashdot, love cool shit. I love keeping up with the latest Linux port to ungodly small devices. This kinda stuff takes ingenuity, lotsa smarts, and is a testament to the flexability of Linux. But, please, this Beowulf fixation MUST go. Beowulf clusters are number crunchers for high intensity processing apps, not for retiring a crop of 386's, not for small devices, etc. Now if I had 500 Alphas gathering dust in my closet and was a little backlogged in my atomic research Beowulf would intrest me, but thats not happening. Please, somebody agree with me?
girl geeks are just that, geeks. if you want to find girls you need to look beyold irc chat channels and computer trade shows. a sociable geek is much more likely to find a real girl than a loser.
mmmm... Guinness... some things in life are just right...
Isin't Pete gay?
Nobody seems to realize that this is an amazing port. The speed is right up there with the Win32 version(minus the dynamic lighting, for now), and not a thing has changed. This is a great game, Epic was cool as hell for porting it, and now I have no more reasons to dual boot for a while.
Wow! Jim is alive?! Creepy, maybe he will give me back that bong I left at his grave site...
What if some loon discovers the cure for AIDS and decides to patent the process? What kind of limits does one face when filing a patent?
This is a really bad thing. I think its completely retarded how half of the posts on any serious topic here on Slashdot, even VERY serious ones like this, try to be witty and clever. Quit trying to get those Funny points and quit posting for the hell of it.
Heh, I even went to m-w.com to make sure :)
This is exactly how I made mine. I'm using an Epox KP6-BS dual socket1 board now, and I won't be stuck with a dual PPGA board.
I have a dual celeron system, currently running at 504mhz. Under Linux, I couldnt be happier with the speed of things. Celerons, believe it or not, can be used very efficiently in a server, regardless of the fact they only have 128kb L1 cache.
whoa, that was the first thing i thought of when i read this.
actually, there was a mention of a system like this that was then routed through a projector, making the side of the neighbors house next door the biggest screen on the block...
Good show. I just hung up on two phone calls to watch the program. Now isin't that geeky?
"The GNUstep site has a bandwidth limitation, so we have screenshots available from various other sites. Check them out!"
I believe that in order to save these comment boards , and to the right to anonimity, from disaster, that only registered users should have the option to post anonymously. This would add another hurdle to so called 'impulse posting' that seems to perpetuate itself on some threads here. This solution would preserve the right to post on topics you don't want to be associated with, but would prevent the assholes from ruining the intellegence of this place.
Not to take away from the topic, but if slashdot installed a filter to kill messages with 'first post', this one would be gone :)
I couldn't have put that any better. Right on.
Almost cut my hair
Happened just the other day
It was getting kinda long
Coulda said it was in my way
The end is near! I prefer a physical lock over encryption anyday.
"Because we can."
That phrase embodies why Linux ever came into existance.
I, like most other readers of Slashdot, love cool shit. I love keeping up with the latest Linux port to ungodly small devices. This kinda stuff takes ingenuity, lotsa smarts, and is a testament to the flexability of Linux. But, please, this Beowulf fixation MUST go. Beowulf clusters are number crunchers for high intensity processing apps, not for retiring a crop of 386's, not for small devices, etc. Now if I had 500 Alphas gathering dust in my closet and was a little backlogged in my atomic research Beowulf would intrest me, but thats not happening. Please, somebody agree with me?
getting a part time job on the side just for the benefits seems popular lately.
here I go again..